Never before has the world of elves, brownies, and trolls been described with such fascination. Follow three scientists invited into this fantasy world with a single mission: help save their dimensions before it descends into total darkness. Disappeared trolls are reappearing after eons of punishment, creating havoc on the land, and threatening to destroy the peaceful world of the elves. The horrible golem has stolen the Eye of the Sun to compound the plot. Without it, the magical world will be plunged into eternal night. Tova, the leader of the Land of the Elves, together with the United Council, allow humans to enter their dimension and sends them on an impossible assignment--- cross the Rainbow River to find the Eye of the Sun stolen by the golem so that it can be replaced into the sun. The adventurers, Tory, Samantha, and Dave, follow unfathomable paths and meet mysterious and lovable creatures on their journey. There is the Oracle on Rust Mountain, who can turn them to stone.
They fight dragons, battle a monstrous three-headed dog, and are thrilled with a magic ride on a dragon. Delightful characters fill this fantasy. Meet Elva the pixie, who follows the travelers and is elfnapped and must be rescued. Hodor the Elder is the supreme brownie leader, very impressed with himself and his power. Tova is the wise head of the elves. Toma the troll guides the travelers through his land. Captain Sunshine leads the ragtag gremlin army that assists the people in their quest. There are animals with human qualities, like the borraloos and the foozies.
The reader will experience the colorful atmosphere of Elf Land, with orange skies and purple clouds, smell the air in Brownie Land full of chocolate and cookie odors, and shiver from the gloom and despair in Troll Land. The book contains a variety of colors, sounds, and feelings that will delight and even be frightening. Will the mission be successful? This fantasy compares to Alice in Wonderland, The Hobbit, and Lord of the Rings. It will delight middle grades, young adults, and readers of all ages.